Pokemon Quest Soup Guide (Text Only)

Other than the element of training your Pokemon to get to the higher levels, catching Pokemon is also important. In this game, we use a very child-friendly method of luring Pokemon with soup (instead of throwing all sorts of Pokeballs at random Pokemon).

Firstly, pots.

There are 4 pots and they give you various levels of Pokemon. They can be uncovered at various parts of the game.

1. Iron Pot (3 Ingredients)
Given at the tutorial
Attracts Pokemon up to level 15

2. Bronze Pot (10 Ingredients)
Given after completing round 3
Attracts Pokemon from level 16 to level 40

3. Silver Pot (15 Ingredients)
Given after completing round 6
Attracts Pokemon from level 41 to level 70

4. Gold Pot (20 Ingredients)
Given after completing round 10 (final round)
Attracts Pokemon from level 71 onwards
 
I personally like the bronze pot best because it helps me to get Pokemon of the right level to breed. When Pokemon are of higher levels, they take a longer time to level up and evolve. 


Secondly, quality of soup.

Other than the pots, the ingredients also make the quality of soup higher, which will attract rarer Pokemon. I won't be going through the ingredients because you can read it all from the game and is very self explanatory.

Quality of soups
1. Basic: 1-5 points
2. Good: 6-7 points
3. Very Good: 7-8 points
4: Special: 10+ points

The higher quality the soup, the more turns it takes to produce it (so the more turns, the better!)

Points are derived from the ingredients in the soup
Small ingredients: 1 point
Precious ingredients: 2 points
Very precious ingredients: 3 points
Mystical ingredients: 4 points
Rainbow Matter: 3 points, but it is somewhat like a joker card and does not add any value to the soup's requirements. This means that some soups cannot be enhanced with this and you have to find all the ingredients to make it.


Now the recipes

Note that these are the general recipes of ingredients required. Better quality ingredients (precious, very precious, etc.) will induce attraction to better Pokemon

1. Mulligan Stew à la Cube
5 of any Ingredient
Favorite food of some Pokémon on Tumblecube Island

2. Red Stew à la Cube
4 red ingredients, 1 anything
Favorite food of reddish Pokémon

3. Blue Soda à la Cube
4 blue ingredients, 1 anything
Favorite food of bluish Pokémon

4. Yellow Curry à la Cube
4 yellow ingredients, 1 anything
Favorite food of yellowish Pokémon

5. Gray Porridge à la Cube
4 grey ingredients, 1 anything
Favorite food of greyish Pokémon

6. Mouth Watering Dip à la Cube
4 soft ingredients, 1 blue ingredient
Favorite food of Water-type Pokémon

7. Plain Crepe à la Cube
3 sweet ingredients, 2 grey ingredients
Favorite food of Normal-type Pokémon

8. Sludge Soup à la Cube
4 mushrooms, 1 soft ingredient
Favorite food of Poison-type Pokémon

9. Mud Pie à la Cube
2 minerals, 3 soft ingredients
Favorite food of Ground-type Pokémon

10. Veggie Smoothie à la Cube
4 plants, 1 soft ingredient
Favorite food of Grass-type Pokémon

11. Honey Nectar à la Cube
4 sweet ingredients, 1 yellow ingredient
Favorite food of Bug-type Pokémon

12. Brain Food à la Cube
3 sweet ingredients, 2 hard ingredients
Favorite food of Psychic-type Pokémon

13. Stone Soup à la Cube
1 mineral, 4 hard ingredients
Favorite food of Rock-type Pokémon

14. Light-as-Air Casserole à la Cube
2 plants, 3 minerals
Favorite food of Flying-type Pokémon

15. Hot Pot à la Cube
3 mushrooms, 2 red ingredients
Favorite food of Fire-type Pokémon

16. Watt a Risotto à la Cube
4 soft ingredients, 1 yellow ingredient
Favorite food of Electric-type Pokémon

17. Get Swole Syrup à la Cube
2 mushrooms, 3 sweet ingredients
Favorite food of Fighting-type Pokémon

18. Ambrosia of Legends à la Cube
4 mystical ingredients, 1 anything
Favorite food of Extremely Rare Pokémon

For more advanced soup recipes (to know what exactly to put), stay tuned!

General Guide
Soup Guide